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Sewanee Legendary Ladies

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Sewanne's top all-time women's athletes.
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Carolyn Barske, equestrian: A three-year rider for the Sewanee Equestrian team, Barske (1997-2000) placed third as a freshman in the Walk-Trot-Canter at Regionals and second at the Zone 5 Finals. Later that season, Barske went on to win the 1999 IHSA National Championship in Walk-Trot-Canter.
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Gabriela Carvalho, women’s tennis: Carvalho (2005-08) was a five-time All-American and National Rookie of the Year. Later in her career, Carvalho was an ITA National Senior of the Year and an ITA National finalist in singles and doubles. After leading the Tigers to a No. 3 ranking, Carvalho finished as a three-time NCAA quarterfinalist.
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Sophie Brawner Correll, basketball: Correll (1980-83) was a four-year letterwinner in basketball and volleyball. On the basketball court, she scored 1589 career points and nabbed 960 rebounds. Both marks are second all-time for Sewanee.
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Lindsey Fields Eun, golf: Fields (1998-2001) was a four-time All-SCAC player and was named to the All-SCAC 15th Anniversary Team. She finished second as a freshman at the 1998 SCAC Championships. She is also the only Sewanee women’s golfer to qualify for the NCAA Championships (1998 – Division II and III).
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Jane Chapman Fisher, swimming: Fisher (1999-2002) holds more individual SCAC swimming titles (11) than any, male or female, in conference history. This included four straight titles in the 100m freestyle. She is still the school record holder in four events (50m free, 100m free, 200m free, and 500m free) and still holds SCAC records in the 200m and 500m freestyles.
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Ellen Gray Mayback Hogan, ten: Mayback Hogan (1987-90) was an All-American in singles and doubles in 1989 and 1990. As a senior, she led the Tigers to a fourth-place finish at the NCAA Tournament and final ITA top-five ranking.
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Emily Javadi, golf: Sophomore Emily Javadi (2013-present) has already made history as a Tiger. In 2013, Javadi had the best single season in program history. Javadi earned the 2013 NCAA Division III Women's Golf Freshman of the Year award, was named the 2013 Southern Athletic Association (SAA) Player and Newcomer of the Year, and was selected as a 2013 First-Team All-American. Additionally, Javadi finished t-18th at the 2013 NCAA Division III Women's Golf National Championships while shattering the school's 18, 36, and 54-hole scoring records. Off the course, she was named a WGCA All-American Scholar.
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Lizze Land, swimming: Land (2002-05) won three consecutive SCAC Swimmer of the Year awards (2002-04) and her 10 individual titles ranks second all-time in league history. For three consecutive years, Land swept the 200 freestyle, 500 freestyle and 1,650 freestyle events - an accomplishment unequaled in SCAC swimming history.
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Quisha White Light, track and field: Light (1991-94) is the school record holder in 100 and 200 meters, Light was a member of the 4x100 meter and 4x200 meter teams that hold the school record in each event. She was named the 1993 SCAC Female Track and Field Athlete-of-the-Year. In 1991, she won the SCAC 100 meters. Over the next three years, she swept the SCAC 100 meters titles while winning the SCAC 200 in 1992 and 1993. Overall, Light was a three-time All-SCAC selection.
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Rachel Riemer, field hockey: Riemer (1993-96) was a our-year letterwinner who was a frst-tam All-American in 1995 and 1996. Riemer was named a NFHCA Great Lakes Regional All-American in 1995 and 1996. Riemer led the nation in goals-against average in both seasons. She ended her career as the program’s all-time leader in shutouts, saves, and save percentage.
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Jennifer Bulkeley Staats, basketball: Staats (1997-2000) was a two-time All-American (1998, 2000), Academic All-American (1999), Sewanee's first female NCAA Postgraduate Scholar, and was a three-time All-SCAC selection. In 2000, Bulkeley was named SCAC Women's Basketball Player of the Year, NCAA Woman of the Year (Tennessee) and Sewanee Female Athlete of the Year. She was also a three-time SCAC Academic Honor Roll selection. Her her mark of 66.7 percent on field goals made in 1999-2000 is still the league record.
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Heather Stone, track: Stone (1997-2000) was the only SCAC three-time Female Athlete of the Year. Stone posted the top individual points total in the history of the conference meet, outscoring five teams by herself. Stone earned a league-record 15 individual titles. She still holds the conference meet record for 1,500 (4:36.75), 3,000 meters (10:43.94) and 400-meter hurdles (1:04.27). A five-time All-American from 1999-2000, Stone won national titles in the 1,500 at both the 2000 NCAA Division III Indoor and Outdoor National Championships.
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Cameron Tyer, tennis: Tyer (1990-93) was a seven-time All-American. Tyer was the 1993 ITA Senior of the Year and 1990 NCAA Rookie of the Year runner-up. Tyer won the NCAA Consolation Finals in singles as a sophomore. The four-time all-conference selection holds the school’s singles (106) and overall career wins (192) records. She also led Sewanee to a national top-15 ranking all four seasons, including top-six finishes in 1990 and 1993. Off the court, she was a 1993 ITA/Graduate Scholar.
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Kim Valek, basketball: Valek (1984-87) was a three-time first-team All-American and four-time All-WIAC selection. She still holds school records for career rebounds (1,083) and points (1,777). Valek also holds the single-season records for rebounds (326) and points (497), while having the top spot in single-game rebounds with 24 against Rhodes in 1987. Additionally, Valek ranks fourth in career-assists (199).
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Catrien Van Assendelft, soccer: Van Assendelft (1989-92) is the program’s all-time leader in goals (40). Additionally, she holds the single-season record in goals (17) and was a first-team All-SCAC selection in 1991.
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Meg Welton, lacrosse: Welton (2009-12) was a four-time IWLCA All-Region selection, and holds SCAC career and single-season records in goals, free position goals, and points. Welton notched 227 career goals and holds career and single-season records for goals, shots, and shots-on-goal. She also ranks third all-time in the NCAA record book in consecutive matches with a goal.
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